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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAT 27, 1908. TERRY SEEMS T BELONG ON THE y. Any of His Old Time Speed or Punching Ability Against Spike Robson, Po ORRY Even The and He couldn't. king Mcuo ancient Quickness 1 speed in down the Govern didnt tes eting has left his aaneh faken the place of bitting that u cleverest and @esthers and lic Pitted agains fave lasted a Years ago, 1 too ca fended hims ten how to fight. all judgment of @he only time he can he takes a punch to thr in blo But t covering up a slow, fth Robs mixed erry of the exchan, es he fumbled pi yard, and losing id have been ple tous. distance fer. At this game he Robson out in the fi a as kind rounds. te nd to the yund was ROBSON MAKES POOR SHOWING. AN Gut ‘Ay for Robson he has gone ne, back nearly as mu 3 McGovern or ed many he was ‘pulling, Robson is fast on a bebe ere Bis feet. He used to go in and ou Theene ee Uke lis iB. jab swituy, He ientemenee ged nave jabbed at wi (Terry tromitiathaeie kee ; as 30 slow the en : vas using bly ight), and li Ne Dei oldtaggress| crowd. Lust hy, OLD PUNCH ‘WAS LACKING. eomfortably fi pre-| Robson tried to puneh with ium and Iminaries pussed on the jaw for Dig show came an staggered, windup Joe Ha brother fiendanaheereate na “Wild Bil" Hanr (who di y went in to finish go), landed a good k his best, but there on somebo: - i lacking. Had as Rou- Johnny W jnsted. Terry co: .dn't Of the wailop m out, over him iaWcie Ture Bunger | wailop: rang. Ali through ti else until the movi { slowly from the When Terry ward the exits, people talked the ring he & McGovern and the great the crowd. H 1 4d only 9 few ort jowel e there to see dy was sorry for Terry do on Fett as lost his punc Every man cool headw Xo see Terry wit F ong with Terry Bit. . Lerred 10 that. s champilonshi{; "TWAS A SLOW FIGHT. Apis {p days— The fight began, and for three mi ern" shting now, but mtes hardiy a As str M he f Classy Govern " x emer phim. enough to retire on now. Ha ell leave the ring for good n, ike Pitzsimine ; he i 8 palmy a s in| da TOD SLOAN. i these da MR) iwerse way of 1 rid the chute be at s iY { declare that W ( anes Hf @0 tv the Mei 1 \ Picking winn aK alae the ponies are moved ove 5 a apne if end. his a e record at a and P Gans WanisioE. That He Defeats Neis BY JOHN POLLOCK be OE GAD . : pion, w is so con Nelwon when he mevis forty-tive-round | whip ai Co thas declar 5,00) chat W Gans is wil * his_-mo tt is dowls on the AC." ot Amerioa 36 : ‘Seat Croan Juph te wil | had knocked Robson he HAS-BEEN SHELF Once Terrible One Fails to Show out round, as he tried desper- it would have been ap- arent Terty’s old time “class” was wofully lackin ; There was nothing about Terry last night to sugeest the tigerlike ittle fighter who carried all before vim a few years ago. There wasn't ven a shadow of the old Terry, Me- vicious has M'GOVERN will never | i me back.” | st night in the gold-plated | National ring Terry fought Spike | Robson six rounds. Terry won, but !t was a victory without much credit attached to {t—a hollow victory. ave | al- | open: for him end of | have a that Uncle, rt in p 1 ¥ F is ae orite eS paewile Down ¢ await Ing on one ‘ s less & the colt in Races at Belmont may i Park. Kya ordinary, while boy 4 key Club wetght-| { ex rounds, THE BEST SPORTING Lb IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Terer 's Juocement of DisTance Was ALL Gon Youne Greett Reerep HaRD For Terry Te PUT THE FINISHING PUNCH OVER. COXEY GOT EXCITED AND FELL OFF HIS CHAIR ——— STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL 1 LEAGUE, W. L. Bi ‘RESULTS OF ew York, rk, 8. GAMES SCHEDULED FOR 10.paY. ew York, | THOUGHT Days. y N THE LAST ROUND RRY SHOWED VvusT eS ss = —S od —— —<— i NG Kd B. Bulger, Sporting Department, Evening World: T have ju HITTING MARKS HOW SWAT MILLIGAN FOOLED HAROLD AND LOST THE FAMOUS ODORINE BALL t read a communication in a newspaper in which ft fs sald that Swat Milligan com- mitted suicide becnuse Harold Hangover, the shine pitcher, knocked a home run with a lead pen- cil, In this truet M. KAHLERT, No. 471 We 147th etreet. There have been times in thecas) jt “falledl col fenvel him, Harold's, enough runs work was) abendoned stay recrs of al M, n efforts knees crumpled. er strike came A section of @ contatning Intyre ve been m ‘0 undermine their ver, and still Swat stood immov- the ball now occupies a 9 ing fu) reputations. In his nose were the famous honor in the City Hall Square, and coming to hur Vice- asafoetida shutters. The smell from by making it appear t a flouncy cocktail instead of st Im hit the ball “licker.” ch efforts to gal: But there was ne 2 into the right riety, however, are beneat nice of. T will tell you exactly wh ke glint appeared in feet, whic eet mort curred on the day in quos and he set himself for resent world’s record held by Mit Saat Mil vas then playing was to decide the cham- bt the Reds with the Polson Oaks, and in the 'A glance over the field deciding game was to face Harold at all the flelders were Hangover, who had been released tO armed 4 blasting tools. The rule the Willow Swamps. Hango was still in vogue that a runner Ww curve, Known as the “odo could ring untii the ball Ine," w ving for MMe as revo a figured ide of @ hen saw his opportunity. on bh pill, Swat A big elm tree stood back of centre field. swing as he made the vicious aim was on that tree. the centre the ball struck and I ‘i TAS i and there Was a ripping. sound as the ball split it nped down on the buzzing he grip of a vise Sar E an cantering around the and Lee J. Tal- bags. The fielders stood horror- also a member of : strick Being armed with blast- C., qualified tor Where Swat Was Born. in A knew not what s in the gan's especia it. The to do. Finally Hangover rushed out held at was eff ng the 8 and called for dynamite. A charge The of the ball with sulphuretted was put under the tree and ft fell with a cra Runners were sent for axes, When they arrived Swat made 64 runs and was running easy abbing the axe, Hangover his head back mounted the fallen tree and was and mi over struck y to deliver the blow that out twent: n batters with this A rele he ball. The uplifted one da he nad reckoned with- suddenly fell from his hands out his host when it came to Milll- dropped in a dead faint. gan. ¢ up and also fainted. On the eventful after ed that Mill 1 Milligan tuced + at thelr own with the ne at stake, As Han trick ering smel] had yver wound up Swat made a furtive lied them ail. They could not ap- movement and placed something in proach it, as Swat had the on his nose. ‘Tho bal t by, and, aS antidote. When Milligan had Ho to this of Has is perce horses, w Swat Looke To-Day. time on humid days a smoli ible, and farmers away. MA) often rur RO: BUIA RELMONT INDEXED GALLOP FORM ow At Sheepshead Bay. a0} At Gravesend. rH : vena | (Bpectal to The Evening World.) = Th Np, May 9. | SHEEPSHEAD BAY, May 2. A se GREOCEN) track was fast to-day, The best work- neti od gallops were noted, |OUts noted were * los ww Eta ho I18—One mile tn 145 eeu Miroto Hour k f "Vy9 BaRY Wot even furlongs 1.28 handily ongs in _ BALL furlongs in} 6 No account M 42 BEAUTY BRIGHT—Four furlongs 25, in 0.4) driving, CARY furlongs in 0.24, 0.45 2-5, | in 0.25, t her best furlongs in 0.5 ea. furlongs 1.085, Should win’ soon. ER—Three furlongs in 0.26 1-2, ndily. At hia beat TOR—Three furlongs In 1.16, No 0.60 1-5 2..CT—Four in driving INA—One mile in 1.04, breez- ‘LER—Four furlongs tn R—Four furlongs INIOUS—Four furlongs Six furlongs in 0. i I MPRRY WLDOW. 0.58 ol TEAC in| 1,81 2-6, 4 TOM DOLAN—SIx furlongs im 1,16 3-5, | handily. tn Hay speed ADYS LOL <6, handily 1G *"RESS—Seven furionga work {7 SPRING. HEDL Hive furlongs in riving a GRANTA~Tour furlongs im 0.50, handily, She ts ready handily. Very good. ————.— Park. N.Y. Ai | INDEXED GALLOP FO. ~ LeN HEME FROM PALI; GETS BUT Willie in} ning battles idol of 2 cast side Just now, Jarrived this « don direct from Parts ton the White Siar liner Oceanie. At tie there were a great host of Wil st side friends, while every fight promote tryin contract In this country. Lewis or lis manage tli ance Lewis Dig bo! kely SHARKEY STAG TO-NIGHT. 43 TIPPING—Seven furlongs in 181,| Only one stag will be held to-night. 1t andily, | will be brougnt off by the Sharkey ulongs in | 44 TILEING—Four furlongs in 0.4826; A. C., In its club house at sixty-fitti . OAT 4-6, 1.14 8-3, 1.29, all out handily. Never better | street’ and Columbus avenue. In the muel S1 NANCY LYNCH—Four furlongs in| main bout Frank Klaus, a promist! )LE—One mile and a quar. 0.49 8-6, handily. middiewelght of Pitteburg, will meet 49, 1142-5, 1.4 1-5, | 81 ROSARIO- Worked with Nancy |Jim Donovan, the local fighter, for six driving. Very clever Ly rounds. Kleus had been showing up in go MISEOURT LAD—One mite in 144, great form at Philadelpiia, where. he defeated Jack Fitsger and other good men. are fon will meet Deseball Te-Dayy, 4 8, Moar Lanes® |Petinds Lewis, the hero of © and the ght win- fighting In town was in evidence, | Lewis's signature to a vr his first reappear. to Ket t ing nad no chance promoters, was eae Lewis as the busines. avout hi but he wil uts, to be Mair being opponent most In the semi-windup Jack Nel- Andersen for six e Sam Harris THE oD oF MCGOVERN WALKED, INTO SPIKE'S JABS - Rosson CLUNG LIKE & IN. THE CLINCHES = dave a Good Year on Local Tracks. BY VINCENT TREANOR. Ho= PAYNE WHITN yea rying the popu -olds are lvi predi ons, ar light this stable. Sea Cilff has won twice and each t y: Top Note won his ke the rest, but ext time by the speedy Trance. There are other youngsters in barn which haven't been seen und colors yet, but it may be depended thet they are good ones and worthy cons! Keene's two-year-olds have show but up to date they jg on the Whitney youngsters. Newastle stable has a pair too, The good ones in Preceptor and Royal Cap- , and George Odom has one of t the Fit 08 nay be numbered among t ones. All told this year's eters are excepdonally high ciass. we have yet to see a Colin. Tha best dope on the Keene two-vear-ol {eto play them, when they are neg on they beat him twenty eat of A Kod one like JACK ay shows a sturtiing Improve forget the SY'S two are a well-bred lot and with fur. education should be quite formid by Futurity time, Bobbin, Sand} rand Sea Cliff are early winners was beaten this eration in almost any company. hav crop of young- To ARE GOOD IS CSN OO GIS [a ee Cee : \)2 His IS a GRE. Saas Young Turfman Is Likely to! SEAS Gang x aa Ane TWO-¥ LAR-OLDS. Sand Sea Piper, » Private. B of the ler on | of | a e ot oneslta have saookaoweleat he ert xd Rosstenton ta Rosafenton land bet the foote But Rosenthal, one of the nerviest i ring. A tough “bet om ids at Ot ever the next Morris Stack was Inet winn Morea the he money twice, Not his first appearance In oe AMUSEMENTS. EMPIRE inentay State We WM. H. CRANE FA}it KNICKERBOCKER Bway & 38th me RAS. Mat. Saturday only, 2.15 George M. Cohan y ascent SAVOY AHP at. & Biwey Henry Millen Ans'te eT ieSeRinis ‘HOUSE AMUSEMENTS, ‘ Matinee To-da: Best Seats $1.00. THE WOLF ‘so-LYNC ve. By Eugene. Walter. 42d. W. of B'wa: Clyde ireat Comedy. DAY'S Bway GIRLS BOP" bv. 816, Mat. dn 2.16._Extra Mat. Friday by Cnicam Go MAT SAT SAM BERNARD 22-CASINO Biway & 39th Bt, in Nearly m Hero. 8 s HUDSON $e Hi OTIS SKINNER "tHe: & Sar o | } 3 : ae Eve: Sih Mat Sat 21% TRW LEWFIELDS*2"HERALD SO. Girl Behind the Counter. CollegeNightJune 3 John Teer Ge ciett 215 eed 0» FB a MAT TO-DAY Wain EVA Sa aa yan & i Bi fat. Rooney & Marion Bent, Chas. F. mon, Ed Blend & CS Taal Tannen.) Merona, Warne de Hu " U0 Patton. 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